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Writer, psychologist, and evolutionary sociologist Dr. Chris Ryan broke some of modern civilization's greatest taboos when he released his book, Sex at Dawn. It shattered paradigms and ushered in a sexual transformation that numerous had intuited without comprehending why. It modified my outlook on relationships, permanently. We explore relationship organizations, the characteristics of sexuality, and the history (and future) of the mankind.

About the Podcast. Founder of Onnit and modern philosopher Aubrey Marcus asks the crucial concerns: How do we discover our function, get up to who we truly are, have a few more laughs, and human being a little better? The Aubrey Marcus Podcast brings in first-rate guests from the fields of athletics, health, service, fitness, science, relationship and spirituality, and asks to open up about the failures and successes that specify their wisdom and character. Follow me on social to stay up to date with the most recent, and meet much of the unbelievable visitors we have actually been honored to have on the program.

Writer, psychologist, and evolutionary sociologist Dr. Chris Ryan broke some of modern civilization’s biggest taboos when he released his book, Sex at Dawn. It shattered paradigms and ushered in a sexual revolution that many had intuited without understanding why. It altered my outlook on relationships, forever. We explore relationship institutions, the dynamics of sexuality, and the history (and future) of the human race.

About the Podcast Founder of Onnit and modern philosopher Aubrey Marcus asks the important questions: How do we find our purpose, wake up to who we truly are, have a few more laughs, and human being a little better? The Aubrey Marcus Podcast brings in world-class guests from the fields of athletics, health, business, fitness, science, relationship and spirituality, and asks them to open up about the failures and successes that define their wisdom and character. Follow me on social to keep up with the latest, and meet many of the incredible guests we’ve been honored to have on the show.

Aubrey, you always make me think. Lots of things are rolling back and forth and my head on this. I think many of the points made sense. Here is something that came to my mind regarding women and “allowing” this. I’ve had two kids. I made it out of the process without stretch marks. But I didnt come out unmarked. I’ve thought of how hard it would me to show my body to another man if something happened to my husband. Women go through a lot of changes after childbirth. Our bodies dont often look exactly like they did. There is a lot of unspoken shame in our minds and society sends all kinds of signals that the pre baby body is the ideal. I just felt like highlighting an aspect that women deal with that men dont. Men have body issues no doubt. But they dont have to repair themselves physically and emotionally after childbirth. At least from my own personal experience… that’s a big chore. That may be another factor in men seeming more free to pursue what they want.

Two really really smart guys doing ninja level behavior rationalization, complete with some application of science jargon. This promoting of open relationships has a unique place in the postmodern agenda. To suggest it’s on the list of behaviors that develop from the process of self-actualization is utter non-sense. I’m not labeling them beta cucks, but they are unwitting players in the agenda of a movement of radical relativism, that will end poorly for us all.